We are celebrating a special moment: a moment that marks 20 years of handcrafting surfboards for Nuno Matta as a shaper. All these years of shaping and finetuning his skills makes Nuno look back to where it all started: it made him look back to his first love, his first surfboard, shaped by Miguel Aragão in 1984.

To make the celebration and the appreciation for his life’s work come full circle he decided to bring that very first surfboard, the board that inspired him to start the journey that brings him to the present, come back to life. Together with the man himself, Miguel Aragão. They reminisced of old times and brought back memories, surfing highlights, talked stories about shaping and they discussed modern day surfing and the balance that they wanted to find in this board.

Let us present the T20 – a twin fin build from 20 years of shaping experience! It has all the flow and pure stoke that Nuno found in this board back in 1984 – the same essence that was so apparent in the 80’s/90’s era of surfing, but mixed with some modern ingredients to give this board the perfect combination of old school stoke and modern day magic!

P.S the artwork of this board is inspired on Nuno’s first boardshorts

THE LIMITED EDITION TWIN FIN BOARD

The T20 is a special edition surfboard and it offers a whole lot more than you expect from your typical ”Retro Twin”. It has the natural flow of a twin fin, but with a massive boost in speed, drive and maneuverability.

The lines that you can take on a twin fin are different to that of a thruster or quad and we respected those lines, but gave them more quickness and ”fling” – this board also has the ability to make sharp turns, while relying on those beautiful lines that only a good twin fin can find.

The T20 is made for small conditions to medium sized clean surf. It thrives on those long walls, but will also will give your surfing new spark in small and average conditions where you need to fly over flat spots.. the T20 will transport you to the best sections of the wave, with natural style.

And you will have a lof of fun doing just that, guaranteed!

Cheers to the joys of surfing!

Fuller outline

Single to double concave

Twin fin option

Low rocker

Wing swallow

You can go up to 4 Inches shorter and half-inch wider than your regular board

T20

SIZE

WIDTH

THICK

VOLUME

T54

5´4"

18 1/2"

2 1/8"

21.8L

T56

5´6"

18 3/4"

2 3/16"

23.6L

T57

5´7"

19"

2 1/4"

25L

T58

5´8"

19 1/4"

2 1/4"

25.7L

T59

5'9"

19 1/2"

2 5/16"

27.1L

T510

5´10"

19 3/4"

2 3/8"

28.6L

T511

5´11"

20"

2 7/16"

30.1L

T60

6´0"

20 1/4"

2 1/2"

31.6L

T62

6´2"

20 1/2"

2 5/8"

33.9L

T64

6´4"

21"

2 3/4"

37.8L

SURFER

SIZE

WIDTH

THICK

VOLUME (L)

TAIL

WEIGHT

Sam Piter

4'11"

16.38"

1.93"

15.8L

Wing Swallow

30 Kg

Nuno Matta

5'6"

18.50"

2.15"

22.1L

Wing Swallow

62 Kg

Didier Piter

5'8"

19.38"

2.44"

27.3L

Wing Swallow

75 Kg

To help you out choosing your board we compared the outline, rocker and rails of our models. In the bellow table you can see the differences and decide the best option for you !

OUTLINE
NOSE WIDTH

Narrow

Medium

Full

N1

N2

N3

N4

N5

TLX

DRIVER

LEKKER

2825

SSB

MTM

DRIVER XL

LEKKER ROUND

2825MT

SSB ROUND

MTM CHANNEL

POTTZ TRI FIN

LEKKER CHANNEL

GRAVY

BFF

TTT

T20

JTB

POTTZ TWIN FIN

SMP

GRAVY X

OUTLINE
TAIL WIDTH

NARROW

MEDIUM

FULL

T1

T2

T3

T4

T5

GRAVY

TLX

DRIVER

2825MT

SSB

GRAVY X

MTM

DRIVER XL

28225

SSB ROUND

BFF

MTM CHANNEL

LEKKER

TTT

LEKKER ROUND

JTB

LEKKER CHANNEL

SMP

T20

POTTZ TRI FIN

POTTZ TWIN FIN

ROCKER

CURVY

MEDIUM

RELAX

RK1

RK2

RK3

RK4

RK5

TLX

MTM

DRIVER

LEKKER

2825

JTB

MTM CHANNEL

DRIVER XL

LEKKER ROUND

BFF

SMP

2825 MT

LEKKER CHANNEL

SSB

GRAVY

TTT

T20

SSB ROUND

GRAVY X

POTTZ TRI FIN

POTTZ TWIN FIN

RAILS

LOW

MEDIUM

FULL

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

TLX

MTM

LEKKER

2825

SSB

SMP

MTM CHANNEL

LEKKER ROUND

SSB ROUND

JTB

2825MT

LEKKER CHANNEL

GRAVY X

TTT

DRIVER

GRAVY

DRIVER XL

POTTZ TRI FIN

BFF

T20

POTTZ TWIN FIN

WHAT IS VOLUME ?

The volume of your board is a measurement of the total amount of space that your board occupies. If your board were a perfect cube, then a simple length x width x height calculation would be all we’d need. However, as your board is full of curves and concaves, the whole thing is a little more complicated. In the past, the only way of knowing, was to dunk your board in a bath, and see how much water was displaced and this is why we normally measure surfboard volume in Cubic Litres rather than Cubic Inches.

WHY VOLUME IS IMPORTANT ?

Volume matters because it gives us a realistic idea of how big our boards are. Ever since the “Retro Revolution” of the early 2000’s, people have been riding an increasingly diverse range of surfboards, and now the standard 3 dimensions (length, width and thickness) don’t give us enough information to decide if a board will work for us or not, and you can shape 3 boards with the same dimensions, that look and surf very differently.

If you’re surfing in warm water and good waves, the lower end of the scale is recommended. If you’re surfing in poor conditions, looking for help in crowded situations, or wearing thick wetsuits, lean towards the higher end of the range that you fall into.